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I can totally relate to this list. I had to duplicate my home and live setup so that I'm not constantly performing this 'loop'. It also introduced the chance that I would forget a cable or something. Right now, I'm gigging 2-3 times a week. -----Original Message----- From: Bill Fox [mailto:billyfox@soundscapes.us] Sent: Monday, August 15, 2005 4:16 PM To: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com Subject: Re: bose pa speaker thingie nemoguitt@verizon.net wrote: > ....i would play > out more if it wasn't for the moving of "stuff" from a third floor > studio to > the venue and back again.....it's awful to be lazy but it's worse to > be old > and lazy.....:).....mic My running joke is that I play for free... so long as I'm paid cartage! 1) Disassemble studio 2) Pack gear 3) Lug gear upstairs 4) Load gear into car 5) Drive to gig with $2.40/gal gas 6) Unload car 7) Lug gear to stage 8) Set up gear 9) Play 10) Disassemble gear 11) Pack gear 12) Lug gear to car 13) Load gear into car 14) Drive home with $2.55/gal gas 15) Unload car 16) Lug gear back to basement 17) Unpack gear 18) Set up gear 19) Rehearse 20) Repeat 1 - 19 So as you see, I don't charge for #9 or #19 since I enjoy doing those. I charge for the rest because I hate doing it or it costs me money. As you can see, I'm over worked AND under paid! ;-( Oh, by the way, working musicians are also publishers, lawyers, promoters, graphic artists, webmasters, audio engineers, computer and software engineers, record label executives, and a whole bunch of other things that have NOTHING to do with why we like music so much that we've become musicians by choice. Cheers, Bill Fox